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Choosing the Right American Immigration Lawyer

Monday, February 28th, 2011

If you are filing a petition for a green card or a Visa or you have to avoid work or deportation then you will need an immigration lawyer. Most of them are honest and hardworking professionals who are there to help you. However, you have to be very careful when you are selecting one. There are several lawyers who are liars and not dependable. They charge exorbitant fees and will only take you around in circles. Here are a few tips on how to select the right lawyer for your case:

1) Lawyers dressed in exclusive and high-priced suits – Just because an American immigration lawyer is well dressed and flaunts his expensive clothing, does not mean he is a good lawyer. In fact, the posh suit might indicate that the fees charged by the lawyer will only hit the sky. Do not consider dressing as an indication that the lawyer is intelligent and updated. You must research well and find out if the lawyer is worth his salt.

2) Wrong Advice – Beware of unethical advice given by lawyers who are mere money-spinners. If the attorney tells you to document a lie, you are in the wrong hands. Never trust such a lawyer and do not even hire his or her services.

3) Petition preparers or Visa consultants – Such brands of people are not immigration lawyers in the right sense of the term. They just prey on foreigners who need some help for their immigration and only help in typing out the various documents. Any average person can prepare his or her petition and such visa consultants are useless for your immigration issues.

4) Lawyers that come to you at immigration offices – lawyers that look for business in immigration offices are numerous. They will approach you but this itself is a sign that the lawyer is out of business and is no good in his or her work. A good immigration lawyer is always busy doing his or her practice. He or she will not try to hunt new clients in offices. Do not appoint such lawyers.

5) Unreal promises – No one but the immigration judge, the USCIS or the Department of Homeland Defense can decide on the fate of your case. So, do not come in the talks of lawyers who claim that their success rate is a hundred percent. Not even the best immigration lawyer is in a position to guarantee the outcome of your case in any way. They only help you in your proceedings.

6) Speak to multiple attorneys – Mostly the good lawyers will be busy. If you meet them in their offices and speak to their staff, you will definitely get an idea as to how committed they are in their work. You must speak to a couple of lawyers and then compare the discussions before you decide to select any one of them.

The Law Office of Janis Peterson-Lord takes pride in its dedication, success, and expertise in the field of immigration law. They provide a full range of immigration services. Their focus is on employment and business immigration, consular practice, family immigration, naturalization, and all forms of non-immigrant visas.

Their offices, located in Long Beach, California are in close proximity to those living or working in both Los Angeles County and Orange County. Some clients come to see them from as far away as the Inland Empire, San Jose, and even New York. Others around the world work with them via email, fax, and telephone conferencing. They prepare and represent visa applications going to all parts of the world, especially Cambodia, Thailand, Philippines, China, Nigeria, Mexico, Canada, and England, and they communicate on behalf of clients at U.S. Department of State Consular offices on every continent. When waivers of inadmissibility are required, they have an expertise in the analysis and preparation required for success.

At the Law Office of Janis Peterson-Lord, they’re dedicated to offering the most complete and experienced immigration legal support for clients. They offer you personal service, integrity, honesty and open communication. Contact them and let them consult with you and help you overcome immigration obstacles, so you can reach your goals and full potential. Please call or email their office to schedule an appointment for a free consultation.

The Sources For Illegal Immigration Facts

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Illegal immigration facts are in demand right now because people now understand the severity of this problem. Facts range through different numbers and percentages, each one of them important in helping the people understand what the problem of illegal immigration poses to the American citizens. The premiere source of facts for illegal immigration are government agencies. The biggest source is the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services. Out all of all the legal immigrants that they handle, they also have researchers to estimate how many illegal immigrants there are in the country. While their research is extensive, they of course can not give an exact number due to the elusiveness of these illegal immigrants. It would not be surprising if the figures they give are less than the actual figures for the amount of immigrants in the United States.

Other government agencies such as the Census Bureau employ demographic survey techniques to come up with data regarding the residents of the United States. Included in their surveys are information regarding immigrants. With the number of legal immigrants registered in the BCIS, we can see through their survey the percentage of immigrants that are legal and illegal – and the rate is alarming. There are other private and public agencies working together for this cause in gathering illegal immigration facts. Facts include the number of immigrants in the country and per state, the frequency of the entrance and exit of illegal immigrants, their demographic characteristics, the amount that the government mistakenly spends on them, and others.

In this day and age, data in the form of numbers and figures are very tough to understand when everything else is visual. That’s why these information are often plotted on a graph or a chart so that the general public viewing them can readily recognize the information shown. The sources for this information employ bar graphs, pie charts, map charts, and other forms of visual aids which show the severity of the illegal immigration situation. Illegal immigration facts should be coming from reliable, unbiased sources. They should be shown fully without any bias, and should preferably be aided by visuals to make it easier to understand the extent of the problem. Fortunately, most of the facts on this problem fit this description, giving Americans a good overview of the predicament posed by illegal immigration.

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